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    How One Scientist Stays Focused in the Face of Prejudice
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    Gentry Patrick on Building Pathways for Students to Find Their STEM Identities
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    Combating Bias Through Science: A Journey of Self Discovery
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    Advice for Navigating Academia as a Black Woman
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    Navigating and Thriving in Institutions as an Underrepresented Researcher
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    What Institutions Can Do to Build Diverse, Inclusive Communities
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    Why Trainees Should Gain Exposure to Broad Techniques and Global Perspectives
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    Diversity: Region Specific Challenges and Solutions
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    My Story: Having a Family and Embracing the Joy of Being a Neuroscientist
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    Black Lives Matter and Neuroscience: Continuing the Conversation
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    Perspectives on the State of Diversity in Brain Research
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